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When installed properly in the ear canal you cannot hear any outside noises. I did a demo on these earbuds back in July 2007 at the San Diego Comic-Con and was a little unsure considering the price. The built in mic works flawless and having the controls to set the volume near the neck area works good. Has excellent cord length. After using these against headphones and speakers I must say you can pick up and hear a wide variety of different noises in the games you would not have normally detected. I did finally purchase the higher end model in red from Amazon back in May 2008. These earbuds seal very well and provide enough bass for gaming. Highly recommended for serious gamers.
As they are the best headphones I've ever used and for those who are willing to spend a little more for quality will not be let down. The noise cancelation is suprising at times. Just don't get to excited and jump out of your seat as you might damage your ear buds.I can not tell you how comfortable these ear buds are for me. With a price drop down to $135, I see no reason not to get these headphones.
The improvement in FPS and MMORPGs is simply amazing. On to some of the bad. With First impressions aside.Okay on to the good stuff. These headphones do not actively cancel background noise but with the strong seal, seems to do it better.I highly recommend these headphones. It is a little distracting but mostly unnoticeable considering the high level of immersion these earphones give you. During an emtional gaming session, your headphones may become another casualty if you are considering the Eytomic Products.
First I must say I was rather underwhelmed by the looks of the ear buds. EVER. No such problems with these. I have other high end around the ear head phones and in comparison, the ear buds are tiny and make you wonder about the quality. They may not be have as much name recognition as Razer or Logitech for quality gaming products but these head phones come Eytomic Research, the makers of audiophile headphones for over quite some time.If you are considering getting other ear buds from Eytomic instead of the GX400, I ask that you reconsider. There is of course the clip to make sure you don't create to much stress on the ear buds. These ear buds are simply the best head phones I've ever used in a game or music.
There is no need to crank up the volume to dangerous levels in an attempt to get that next gaming edge. The clarity and level of detail is high and the noise isolation is superb. After hours of playing I'm use to having a little ring in my ears or a slight headache due to my head phones causing pressure on my temples. Because the ear buds go into deep into your ear canal, you will hear every bump, scrape the headphone cord makes. You know exactly what direction you are getting shot from, about how far away they are, and you can hear them above all the other sounds in the environment. 2nd, the volume adjustment, mic mute on the cord feels a little heavy. My wife has the 4 series for her iPod and although the sound quality is still superb, the cabling seems weaker and more likely to break.
The only negative I perceive at the current time is the thickness of the wiring. This product is a great investment for gamers. I have not had a chance to give a good synopsis on wear and tear. My previous headsets improved my gameplay but the GX400 Earphones increased the acoustic realm to where I can hear even the smallest details. The clarity is unprecidented and improves the total gaming experience. I play almost every night and if you were to purchase these earphones the change will be very apparent. So far so good, but I would like to see these earphones last a long time for the price.
They create a very good seal in your ear canal, so it is hard to tell how loud you are talking. Up until recently I used a Logitech headset then moved to an Altec Lansing headset. Also, they have boom mics that get in the way of eating.and we all you know how much you eat while you game. After hours and hours of gaming, there is no discomfort at all. These things are worth every penny and I would recommend them to anyone in a heartbeat. As for the mic, it's great, nearly everyone on Ventrilo noticed that I sounded better and didn't sound like I was in a bathroom like I did before. Keep in mind I'm hearing these things over the sounds of waves, other people's guns, and my clan mates talking on Ventrilo.
Also, apparently I move my ears when I smile so when someone cracks a joke, I lose the seal, but that's no biggie, just a quick tap back in fixes that. Lastly of course was the price, if I was going to spend that much, I needed to know that they would come through for me.I am now in the second week of owning the GX400s and let me tell you that I am astounded. They are absolutely amazing. I was used to the big, over-the-ear headsets, but they do get quite uncomfortable after a long gaming session.
However, during a night of gaming, I was getting destroyed and things got a little out of hand and I slammed my headset down on my desk and broke the heck out of it. My game has improved greatly, I don't feel like I'm just running and gunning and hoping for the best anymore, I feel like I have the upper hand before a gun fight even begins.To get back to the things I worried about: It did take a couple days to get used to the "plugged" feeling. I have been a FPS gamer for over 10yrs now, hitting all the major consoles and moving into PC gaming about 3yrs ago. As you may or may not now, GRAW 2 was nominated by AIAS for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design, so needless to say, the sound is absolutely incredible in the game, and I thought my little dinky headset was just fine. I figured that a good sound card was all I needed. I now game only on PCs and have a custom built, very good rig that includes a SoundBlaster X-Fi Elite sound card.
The mic is actually located on the left cord leading to the earphone, about 4 or 5 inches down so it hangs down to the left and behind your mouth, which avoids the blowing noise some people have. I know it sounds cliche, but I really do hear things I've never heard before, like people 50ft away crawling slowly on the ground.
I thought the headsets sounded great, but now that I have the GX400s, I can tell you that there is NO comparison.I am in the GRAW 2 division of a clan and play FPS games regularly. Never before buying a headset over $50, I was a little apprehensive.First of all, I wasn't sure how I would like the earphones.
A number of top players said they were using EDGE products and recommended I check them out. I can crouch down behind a corner and call out to my team mates and tell them exactly how many people are around me, be it left, right, ahead, behind, even above and below.
Another thing is I couldn't find out where the mic was. So.I needed a new one.During my time of researching, I happened upon EDGE.
I knew it had one, but I didn't know where it was or how good it would sound. And as for the price, I feel it was well worth it.
once I put on the GX400 to play games, I can't hear a word from my wife (Perfect noise isolation).
I have been a PC gamer for years, and I worked in the audio/telecommunication industry for more than 10 years.
You make the call on that.
Before I got my hand on the GX400, I have try the following gaming headsets: Sennheiser PC166USB, Shure E4g-Gaming Edition, Logitech Digital Precision PC Gaming Headset, and SteelSeries 5H v2.
However, I did find out a small issue with this headset, not sure it is good or bad.
Accurate bass response, excellent treble range extension, and perfect acoustic imaging, you can even tell (directionally) where you get shot from (just finished playing 2hrs of "Crysis").
And let me tell you, all these headsets have no comparisons to the GX400, especially for the acoustic accuracy.
Don't think this is just another gaming headset, use it to listen to music on your PC, then you will find out, how bad your home PC speakers sound.
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